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Re: Boba Fett and other Star Wars Fan Art!

BalanceSheet wrote:

Dang, I wish I had the patience to draw something that good.Awesome drawing!Out of curiosity, what kind of pencils do you use? I usually just scratch my stuff out with a mechanical pencil and Photoshop the lines for more contrast...just wondering how you do your stuff.

I use pretty much any pencil I can find laying around the house, simple #2's. I don't use mechanical pencil, I think the lead is to hard and doesn't blend very well.

Re: Boba Fett and other Star Wars Fan Art!

Holy crap!Those are frickin' AWESOME??? What kind of pencils and stuff do you use?I'm just learning the correct way to shade an .7 lead pencils(the crappy ones I can afford)-pocket money you know-dont really do thejob. Hey is the unmasked Fett the kid or a slightly adult version? Dropped dead when I saw Bacara!!!!

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Hail to the stick figure! Yea, better than i could do as well, i once did a picture of Boba and Jodo's helmets glaring at each other but i never got around to coloring it. It's better than i usually do though. Wish we had a scanner, maybe i'll get around to that...i don't really like coloring though.

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Manji, I first want to say, your shading is beautiful.Your comment about mechanical lead being too rough is true, there is a different chemical component and not enough clay to blend the carbon.I'm not sure if you wanted constructed criticism or just to wow us with your talent so I took a long look at them before deciding to reply. I feel you draw your hands too small in some of the pictures, it doesn't distract from the image but they are a little dwarfed. Secondly the image half way down the first page the torso is a little too long and makes the character look gaunt. If those were the effects you were attempting, then congratulations, your skill is where it should be; if it is not the effect you wanted, perhaps studying a mirror or another person will help. I'm not sure if you draw from pictures or just from your imagination, but try to sketch from life if you haven't already tried it.

PS: what do you plan to do with your skill? is this just a hobby or is it to be your carreer?

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Hey, Lyfett, thank you. I do appreciate any sort of constructive criticism! Actually, I do plan on going to Art School. I'd actually love to get into animation, believe it or not.I really haven't done much of anything Star Wars lately... or much drawing really... I've been lazy. This is all I have: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/ … rawing.jpgI don't know why it's been so long since I've been here on bobafett.com... I'll try and be here more often.

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Re: Boba Fett and other Star Wars Fan Art!

wow! those are some really awsome drawings

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:hugs: Thank you all so much, glad you like my artwork! I'll try and do more SW fan art soon... I just don't have a lot of time... not to mention I'm incredibly lazy. But all the compliments motivate me!

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Thank you all very much. Here's a drawing of Ailyn Vel I did tonight. I'm trying to get my own style and not focus on realism all the time and relying on photos for drawing..http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v483/CrazyInsaneJess/ailynvel2.jpg